Tim Brunero

Journalist, TV Actor

1976 –

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Who is Tim Brunero?

Tim Brunero is known to the Australian television-viewing public as the runner-up of Big Brother Australia 2005.

Brunero visited East Timor in November 2005 for APHEDA, also known as Union Aid Abroad. He was also involved with the ACTU's Your Rights at Work campaign as a high profile spokesman, delivering speeches at rallies such as the Australian industrial relations legislation national day of protest, 2005.

Brunero formerly wrote for The Chaser, He also writes articles on the Church of Scientology for many online websites. Most recently he joined John Singleton's 2GB-plus, the digital radio service from the Australian radio station 2GB, as a presenter.

In 2009, Tim Brunero returned to the small screen in Sydney in a new series of the community television show Dare I Ask?, produced by Metro Screen and broadcast on TVS.

Brunero is also a regular politics and entertainment reporter, and an opinion writer, for LIVENEWS.com.au - the Macquarie National News online news service.

Tim Brunero went to Carlingford High School, is a graduate of the University of Sydney and was a director of the University of Sydney Union.

He has recently joined Sydney community radio station 2SER 107.3FM hosting the Wednesday breakfast program, where his insightful comments have endeared him to listeners as the station's own Hunter S. Thompson.

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Born
1976
Australia
Nationality
  • Australia
Profession
Education
  • University of Sydney

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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